Below is a list of some of the articles by the Afghanistan Center for Epidemiological Studies (ACES) that delve into various aspects of health and disease in Afghanistan and worldwide. Our team of researchers and experts has worked diligently to produce evidence-based studies and analyses aimed at advancing public health and promoting better healthcare practices. These articles cover a wide range of topics. By exploring these articles, readers can gain valuable insights into the epidemiological landscape of Afghanistan and stay informed about the latest research findings and advancements in the field of public health.
- Validity and reliability of the Dari version of the CES-D scale among the general population of Herat, Afghanistan: A methodological study
- Depression, anxiety and quality of life of Afghan women living in urban areas under the Taliban government: a cross-sectional study
- Physical and mental aspects of quality of life among Afghan school-going adolescents
- Girls’ education and the future of healthcare in Afghanistan
- Prevalence and predictors of depression among women in Afghanistan: a cross-sectional study
- Artificial womb: opportunities and challenges for public health
- Knowledge, attitude and practice of antenatal exercise (ANEx) among married women in Afghanistan: A cross-sectional study
- The impact of the 2023 earthquakes on the Afghan health-care system
- The Rising Tide of Tick-borne Encephalitis across European Nations
- Sociodemographic factors associated with knowledge and practice on cervical cancer among female residents of Herat, Afghanistan: A cross-sectional study
- The outbreak of shigellosis in Sweden as a looming concern for public health
- Depression and quality of life among Afghan healthcare workers: A cross-sectional survey study
- ChatGPT: Roles and boundaries of the new artificial intelligence tool in medical education and health research
- Hypertension among adult population of Herat city of Afghanistan: A cross-sectional study
- Plague outbreak in Madagascar amidst COVID-19: A re-emerging concern of public health
- The raising threat of CCHF in Afghanistan: Healthcare dilemmas and the need for comprehensive reponses
- The physical and mental aspects of quality of life among patients with eye diseases: A cross-sectional survey study in Afghanistan
- Healthcare Crisis and CCHF: A Double Burden for Afghans under Taliban Rule
- Prevalence and associated factors of postpartum depression among Afghan women: A phase-wise cross-sectional study in Rezaie maternal hospital in Herat province
- Depression, Anxiety, and Quality of Life of Afghan Women Under the Taliban Government (Conference)
- Night-shift work and sleep quality: a cross-sectional survey study among Afghan healthcare workers
- Reliability and validity of the Dari version of the World Health Organization quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire in Afghanistan
- Depression and self-esteem among Afghan school-going adolescents under the Taliban Government: a cross-sectional study
- IUD-Related knowledge and practice among women in Afghanistan: A cross-sectional survey study
- Survey on Community Awareness and Risk Perception on COVID-19 in Herat
- Girls’ Education Ban as a Threatening Factor to Public Health
- Exploration of acute coronary syndrome among patients in the internal ward of Herat Regional Hospital, Afghanistan
- Bearing the marks: understanding how domestic violence affects oral health
- Knowledge and Practices of Menstruation and Menstrual Hygiene Among School girls in Herat, Afghanistan
- Quality of Life among Hospitalized Patients at Herat Maternity Hospital – Afghanistan
- Nipah Virus Encephalitis: Neurological Consequences of a Zoonotic Disease
- Quality of life of inpatients in the mental health ward of Herat Regional Hospital: a cross-sectional study
- Mental health literacy among Afghan adults: A community-based cross-sectional survey study in Herat city
- Knowledge, and practice of women on breast cancer in Herat, Afghanistan: A cross-sectional study
- Sociodemographic factors associated with knowledge of common eye diseases: a cross-sectional study in Afghanistan